jrowland
09-04-2011, 04:59 PM
So, now that I have the green light to start mocking up a flight sim "room" (technically, the front half of a one-car garage), I'm looking into ideas. Let me tell you what I have, what I have to work with, and the results that I'd like to achieve... maybe you can tell me what might work, what won't work, and maybe any lessons learned.
What I have:
- Single PC
- -- Off-the-shelf HP e9290f
- -- Intel Core i7 920 @ 2.67GHz
- -- 9GB RAM
- -- Win 7 Home Premium 64bit
- -- GeForce GTX 260 (1792MB dedicated memory, 3584MB shared)
- -- -- Dual DVI heads
- Microsoft FSX
- Matrox TH2G (digital edition)
- 3x 24" Acer widescreen LCD
- 1x 22" LCD (unknown brand)
- "Flight Deck" with all of the hardware I want/need at the moment (Described here (http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/showthread.php/23289-Hello-from-Hawaii))
What I have to work with:
Front half of 1-car garage that is 8 feet wide, 8'2" tall, and approximately 10 feet of depth.
What I'd like to start with (and here's where the brainstorming comes in):
... I fly single-engine GA only. My flight deck is currently 36"W x 22"D. It is not enclosed, so any projectors I might put up only need to clear my head while in a sitting position. Ideally, I'd like a 180° curved screen, so that I can look to my left and right and see under the wings (or over, depending on airframe type), and a side-by-side seating configuration for a pilot/copilot.
So, what I don't know:
Using projectors:
Q1. Can I even squeeze a 180° curved screen into this tight of a space? If so, should I go with two projectors, or 3? What would be the best projector for this short of a throw? What would be the ideal placement -- centered over my head, each pointing at the screen roughly 4 feet away? or, on opposite corners of the room, projecting to ~8' "crossing beams of light"?
Q2. If I can't get 180, what's the best I can expect? 120 with 2 projectors?
In either case, if I am able to get a curved screen of any size, will I experience any distortion of visuals if I sit off center? i.e
Q3. Should I stick with a single chair as centered as possible? or,
Q4. Will 2 side-by-side chairs work without having whacky visual results?
If the space is too tight for projectors, I'm thinking about maybe getting another TH2G, and going for 6 monitors in the following configuration: 5 to "wrap around", and 1 for the instruments. If I end up having to go this route, these 24" monitors seem a little small if I try to sit 2 people side-by-side. So, I'm trying to think which setup would be better...
Q5. Single seat, centered between 5 monitors, using a fresnel lens set up (Ala Roland's excellent tutorial (http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/content.php/282-Multi-monitor-setup-with-fresnel-lens-tutorial)), or
Q6. Dual seats, centered between 5 large monitors of some sort (40" LCD TVs?)
So, going from there... any thoughts/advice/pointers/etc.?
Thanks,
Jimmy
What I have:
- Single PC
- -- Off-the-shelf HP e9290f
- -- Intel Core i7 920 @ 2.67GHz
- -- 9GB RAM
- -- Win 7 Home Premium 64bit
- -- GeForce GTX 260 (1792MB dedicated memory, 3584MB shared)
- -- -- Dual DVI heads
- Microsoft FSX
- Matrox TH2G (digital edition)
- 3x 24" Acer widescreen LCD
- 1x 22" LCD (unknown brand)
- "Flight Deck" with all of the hardware I want/need at the moment (Described here (http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/showthread.php/23289-Hello-from-Hawaii))
What I have to work with:
Front half of 1-car garage that is 8 feet wide, 8'2" tall, and approximately 10 feet of depth.
What I'd like to start with (and here's where the brainstorming comes in):
... I fly single-engine GA only. My flight deck is currently 36"W x 22"D. It is not enclosed, so any projectors I might put up only need to clear my head while in a sitting position. Ideally, I'd like a 180° curved screen, so that I can look to my left and right and see under the wings (or over, depending on airframe type), and a side-by-side seating configuration for a pilot/copilot.
So, what I don't know:
Using projectors:
Q1. Can I even squeeze a 180° curved screen into this tight of a space? If so, should I go with two projectors, or 3? What would be the best projector for this short of a throw? What would be the ideal placement -- centered over my head, each pointing at the screen roughly 4 feet away? or, on opposite corners of the room, projecting to ~8' "crossing beams of light"?
Q2. If I can't get 180, what's the best I can expect? 120 with 2 projectors?
In either case, if I am able to get a curved screen of any size, will I experience any distortion of visuals if I sit off center? i.e
Q3. Should I stick with a single chair as centered as possible? or,
Q4. Will 2 side-by-side chairs work without having whacky visual results?
If the space is too tight for projectors, I'm thinking about maybe getting another TH2G, and going for 6 monitors in the following configuration: 5 to "wrap around", and 1 for the instruments. If I end up having to go this route, these 24" monitors seem a little small if I try to sit 2 people side-by-side. So, I'm trying to think which setup would be better...
Q5. Single seat, centered between 5 monitors, using a fresnel lens set up (Ala Roland's excellent tutorial (http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/content.php/282-Multi-monitor-setup-with-fresnel-lens-tutorial)), or
Q6. Dual seats, centered between 5 large monitors of some sort (40" LCD TVs?)
So, going from there... any thoughts/advice/pointers/etc.?
Thanks,
Jimmy